
A Manitowoc woman convicted on drug charges has been sentenced.
34-year-old Taryn L. Bolden was found guilty due to a no contest plea on a charge of Possession of Methamphetamine, but Judge Anthony Lambrecht withheld his sentencing, ordering Bolden to spend two years on probation.
Additional charges of Maintaining a Drug Trafficking Place, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, and Felony Bail Jumping were dismissed but read into the record.
Bolden and 34-year-old Trevor J. Minarik were arrested in September of 2024 after a neighbor reported seeing drug use in the home.
Minarik was previously convicted on one count of Felony Bail Jumping, and had five more of the same charge, along with Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, dismissed but read into the record.
He was ordered to spend 40 days in jail, but was given credit for time served.
Bolden was also ordered to maintain absolute sobriety, maintain full-time employment, schooling, work search, or a combination, and have no contact with Minarik.







